Cambodian traffic police nail over 100,000 in less than a month for road abuse


On May 26 alone, police had set up roadblocks at 110 targets and found 5,521 offending vehicles including 3,226 motorbikes. - Phnom Penh Post/ANN

PHNOM PENH, May 30 (Phnom Penh Post/ANN): From May 1-26, traffic police inspected 150,540 vehicles nationwide, of which 8,626 including 5,703 motorcycles had broken the law, according to a National Police report on May 27.

On May 26 alone, police had set up roadblocks at 110 targets and found 5,521 offending vehicles including 3,226 motorbikes.

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